Ryan attends fundraiser in Milwaukee

Saturday marked exactly one month until Election Day, and Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan was in Milwaukee for a fundraising dinner.

Campaign insiders said the event netted the Romney-Ryan ticket more than $2 million.

Protesters outside the Pfister hotel called it "Paul's 1% Party" as 200 supporters gathered to donate to the Republican campaign. Protesters greeted Ryan's motorcade with anti-Ryan chants and signs, while a Big Bird impersonator alluded to presidential candidate Mitt Romney's recent comments about cutting funding for public television and shows like "Sesame Street."

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